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The one I thought was interesting. He said they should do a Brady Sneak, & then looked at the formation & said something to the nature of no. They are gonna go in motion & run to the right side.
Then holy shit they were in motion & ran to the right side for the 1st down.
Judging the Chiefs roster, the core issue is likely that the Chiefs base defense can't stop the pass so they ignore the run.The thing is, I suspect many players and coordinators know what the Pats are going to do too, at this rate. They just can't stop it. The throw to Gronk wasn't hard to predict. It was just a beautiful throw and catch.
The core problem the Chiefs had is they could not stop the run in their base defense. Once the Pats see that, the game is basically over, because when you cheat to stop it they see what you are doing and crush it.
Wonder if he gets out of the booth and goes on the sidelines
He makes $1.5 million per for CBS, just under $100K/game. He could make more as a HC, but he can sit in that booth for the next 25 years working 10 hours a week...It would be silly to do so. As evidence by the existence of this thread, he's already attained "god" status in his current profession. He only has to "work" like 4 hours/week sitting in a temperature-controlled press box talking about football and can spend the rest of the week on the golf course and with his family. He'd probably get paid more in the booth than the sidelines too.
It would be silly to do so. As evidence by the existence of this thread, he's already attained "god" status in his current profession. He only has to "work" like 4 hours/week sitting in a temperature-controlled press box talking about football and can spend the rest of the week on the golf course and with his family. He'd probably get paid more in the booth than the sidelines too.
He makes $1.5 million per for CBS, just under $100K/game. He could make more as a HC, but he can sit in that booth for the next 25 years working 10 hours a week...
ExactlyThis is his rookie contract.